Network virtualization is a paradigm that allows for flexible and efficient allocation of the resources among multiple virtual networks (VNets). In this paper we deal with the p...
Guy Even, Moti Medina, Gregor Schaffrath, Stefan S...
Significant cultural differences persist between East and West. Software systems that have been proven to operate efficiently within one culture can fail in the context of the oth...
Abstract--Virtualization technology facilitates a dynamic, demanddriven allocation and migration of servers. This paper studies how the flexibility offered by network virtualizatio...
Dushyant Arora, Anja Feldmann, Gregor Schaffrath, ...
Today's data centers offer IT services mostly hosted on dedicated physical servers. Server virtualization provides a technical means for server consolidation. Thus, multiple v...
—In this paper we propose VIRO — a novel, virtual identifier (Id) routing paradigm for future networks. The objective is three-fold. First, VIRO directly addresses the challen...